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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 57

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THE HAMMOND TLMES Jtassxy VZi EMPLOYMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS IN MCMORIAMS HIGHLIGHTED YEAR FEMALE HELP Additional Clitilflid en DIMS FUNERAL NOTICES WAGGONER Beulah Ma WANTED 1 barmaid and 2 waitresses. Steady or part time. Must be 21 or over. Caravan Club, 401 State, Calumet City, after 5 p.m. IN LOVING memory of our Dear Son and Brother, Jimmy Cornell, who passed away 1 year ago January 2nd, 1964.

Two little hands are resting, A loving heart is still. A little on loved is waiting For us iust over the hill. MOMMY, DADDY, JOEY, SCOTT AND MICHAEL ANNOUNCEMENTS NL Flag Race 1964 Tops? FUNERAL NOTICES WANTED Woman to live In and car for 3 children of school age and on baby. Salary open, 320 155th PL, Calumet City. WANTED Energetic woman (or general cleaninq, wall washing, and floor scrubbing, S1.25 hr WE 1-3303.

IARKOWSKI Frank Age 57 of Perrysvilie, formerly of Gary, Ind. passed away Thursday, Dec. 31 In Danville, III. Surviving, husband, Harold 2 sons, Donald O'Neil and Robert Waggoner, both of Gary. 5 granddaughters, 1 grandson.

1 brother, Leslie Osborne of Sherman Oaks, Calif. 1 sister, Mrs. Hazel Foltz of Newberry, Mich. Funeral services will be held Monday, Jan. 4 at 1:30 p.m.

from the Brunswick Christian Church of Gary. Rev. Everett Easley officiating. Burial, Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, Schererville. Friends may call Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

It's difficult to find the proper the grand finale with a state of suspense and excitement which only baseball can provide. Sports superlatives to describe the 1964 National League season. WANTED Secretary, with shorthand experience, to work part time In law office. Phone 659-0271. Fantastic? Unbelievable? Bi baseball teams playing 801 games and arriving at the next-to-last day of the season with four clubs still retaining a chance to win the pennant.

But that's exactly how it stood WANTED Woman for cleaning. Johnsen Motel, Highland, Rt. 41 and 6. Illustrated expressed it most adequately in an editorial: it zarre? Tremenodous? They all ap cinnati because ailing manager! Fred Hutchins had been forced to relinquish the field management on Aug. 13.

Still others leaned toward St. Louis because the Cardinals' faithful followers hadn't experienced the excitement of a World Series CARD OF THANKS THE FAMILY of Earl H. Lundewsll wishes to thank Rev. Father Blaney, relatives, friends, neighbors and pallbearers for the beautiful floral pieces and spiritual bouquets, also the Eichleay Coro. and other crafts on the Youngstown Construction lob.

Local stfi, Local r41, Southeastern Construction Co. and employees. Our deepest thanks to Dr. D. H.

Rudser who worked so hard to save his life and Burns Funeral Home. Your kindness will always be remembered by MRS. ALICE LUNDEWALL EARL J. LUNDEWALL AND CHILDREN ELSIE LUNDEWALL ply- (baseball) can reach heights of It probably would be impossible PALENCHAR John (Skinny) WOMAN TO WORK part time In laundromat doing Ironing. Apply in person only, Monday, Jan.

4 before noon. Wood mar Laundromat, 1919 169th Hammond. sustained excitement unmatched to calculatte the odds against 10 Age 82 of 2825 163rd Hessville, passed away Thursday. December 3) at the Presbyterian St. Luke Hospital Ml Chicago.

He is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Martha Krlensky of Chicago and Mrs. Virginia Imblorski of Michigan City, 3 sons, Clement, Henry and Donald of Hessville. 14 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren. 2 sisters, Mrs.

Josephine Grzybowski of East Chicago and Mrs. Helen Norwick of Chicago and 1 brother, Nick of Chicago. Funeral services will be Monday, Jan. 4 at :30 a.m. from the Bocken Funeral Home, 7042 Kennedy Hessville and at 10 a.m.

from St. Catherine of Siena Church with the Rev. Father Dominic Pallone officiating. Burial in St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Michigan City, Ind.

Rosary will be recited Sunday at p.m. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. on Sunday. by any other sport in the world, excitement that lasts and lasts, day after day after day." WOMAN companion for semi-invalid. Cooking only.

Live In. Call collect 1-312-388-7226. SALESMEN since 1946. (Cincinnati won the NL flag in '61 and the Phillies in the N.L, on Saturday, Oct. 3, 1964 with nine games remaining on the schedule.

The San Francisco Giants were eliminated mathematically that afternoon as they lost, 10-7, to the Right down to the final day of a MALE HELP were in the 1950 Series). 174-day schedule. ON THE season's closing day, A few other unbelievable WISH to thank neighbors and friends for sympathy and kindness shown during illness and death of my beloved husband Edmund Miley. Especially Pastor Wessler, the organist, and singer, pallbearers, and all thos who so kindly assisted. Mrs.

Cora Bell Miley the Phillies shut out the Reds, 10- developments of a completely Chicago Cubs at Candlestick Park. Age 62, of 1435 John wnit-ing, passed away Friday, Jan. 1 at the residence. Survivors are wife, Mary; 2 sons, John Roger of East Chicago and Ronald George at home; 2 sisters, Mrs. David Black and Mrs.

Mary Du-vall, both of Cedar Lake; 1 brother, George Palenchar, city clerk-treasurer of Whiting. Funeral services will be held Monday, Jan. 4 at 9 a.m. in the Baran Funeral Home, 1235 119th Whiting and at 9:30 a.m. in St.

Mary Church, Whiting, with the Very Rev. Msgr. John Macko officiating. Burial In St. Mary Cemetery, Hessville.

Friends may call at the chapel Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Prayer services at the Chapel Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The Knights of Columbus Pope John 23rd Council of Whiting will recite tha Rosary at the chapel, Sunday at 8 p.m.; the Holy Name Society of St. Mary Church at 1:15 p.m. 0 but for them it was too little, ACCOUNTANT Preferably CPA, immediate openinq in medium size local CPA firm in Northern Indana.

Staff position available for an experienced CPA who has currently progressed to th level of a Senior or Semi-senior. Very limited travel. Opportunity and salary commensurate with ability and experience. Phone 886-3731. "whacky" season: too late.

The Cardinals finally DENAMUR Leo The Los Aneeles Dodeers. who managed to subdue the Mets and A I A PERSONALS won the NL flag in 1963 and de BUT AS the final day of the season dawned, a three-way tie between St. Louis, Philadelphia and Cincinnati was easily within won the pennant with an 11-5 vic feated the Yankees in a four-game World Series, finished in a tie for THANKS be to God and tory at Busch Stadium. The Phils and Reds tied for second, one B.V.M. AG ACTUAL lobs now open, U.S., So.

Far East, travel paid. Write only Employment Info. Center, Rm. 327, 739 Boylston Boston, Mass. reach.

The Cardinals and Reds READINGS Daily by certified reader, by appointment only. Phone TE 6-5564. sixth place, 13 games behind. Unbelievable! game out and the Giants finished fourth, three games behind. were tied for the lead while the Phillies, pitted against the Reds Of (41 Indiana Hammond, passed away Thursday, Dec.

31 at St. Margaret's Hospital. He is survived by his wife. Hazel, 4 nephews, William of Hessville and Harold Lorenz of St. John, Clarence Reis of Hammond and Raymond Reis of Griffith.

2 nieces, Mrs. Valeria Thornberry and Mrs. Evelyn Jones, both of Cedar Lake. Funeral services will be Monday, Jan. 4 at 3 p.m.

from the Bocken Funeral Home, 7042 Kennedy Hessville with Rev. Frank Buechley of the First Christian Church of Hammond, officiating. Burial In Elmwood Cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. WANDA JENKINS Hairstylist is It would require a volume to Cincinnati moved from 61 AUTO mechanic for all new modern equipped shop.

Radiant heat, well ventilated, well lighted, latest tools and diagnosis equipment, stand-up operations with hoist, excellent pay opportunities and fringe benefits. Must be Qualified and have own hand tools. See Mr. Knoche. Smith Chevrolet, 5508 Hohman, recaD the entire madcao NL race.

games behind on September 21 but the following are iust a few now at Beauty Craft Beauty Shop, WE 1-2636. SPECIAL NOTICES LOW -cost fool proof fire alarm protection for your family. No wires or batteries. 30-year guarantee. For details call.

TO 2-1298. to one game ahead on September 27, representing a standings that afternoon, were just one game behind. The Cardinals were scheduled to finish in a single game with the Mets who had knocked them off in the first two games of their series in one of the more bizarre developments of the more eccentric develop ments. change of IVi games in seven days. Incredible! WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, will sell at public sale on January DZIEPAK George J.

The luckless Phillies, who had ROSEN AU Barbara Ann Age 4, of 7754 Dakota Mer-rillville, passed away Friday, Jan. 1 at Mercy Hospital, Gary. Survivors: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul A.

Rosenau; 1 brother, Paul Michael; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Rosenau of Munster, Mr. and Mrs.

William Rohloff of Calumet City. Funeral services Monday, Jan. 4 at 1 p.m. from the Geisen Funeral Home, 3805 Adams Gary. Rev.

Donald M. Weber officiating. Burial, Calumet Park Cemetery. Body may be viewed at 2 p.m. 14, 1965 at 9:30 a.m.

on 1962 coasted along with comfortable The Phillies lost their last seven Pontlac hardtop, serial 862' 130 WEEKLY GUARANTEED, no lay offs, unlimited opportunity, 50 stops daily to service chemical customers. Home nights, phon 931-5540 or 862-5539. MAKE Big Money taking orders for Stark Dwarf fruit trees. Everybody can now grow giant site aoples, peaches, pears. In their yards.

Also shade trees, shrubs, vines, roses, etc. Outfit free. Stark Bro's, Desk 32115, Louisi-ana. Missouri. OPPORTUNITY NATIONAL aerosol company will interview married man, over 21, Tuesday, January 5, from 4 p.m.

to 7 p.m. Will guarantee qualified man $128.50 per week to start. Apply 5305 Hohman Room 207 Hammond, Ind. PART TIME TWO MEN with car, now employed to work 12 hours a week to earn $30 and up taking reorders for national company. Phone 931-3050 or 339-9276.

PART TIME shoe salesman. Experience not necessary. Age 16 to 21. Apply 5134 Hohman Ave. REAL ESTATE Salesman, only Indiana or Illinois licensed, wanting Immediate part time work, need apply.

Leads and Instructions furnished, Baldwin Realty, 923-4666, 9626 Forest High- land, Ind. TALK TO CIVIC GROUPS FOR HIGH STEADY INCOMI PRESENT our triad and proved fund-raising program to Civic, Fraternal, School and Church Organizations! Mora than 5,000 non-profit organizations ar using our plan annually. Tremendous repeat sales 94 of our customers repeat yearly. Commission advanced weekly. Exclusive territory open 'o right man.

For details write Gordon Bernard Cincinnati, Ohio 45213. WANTED Man to call on filling stations. Long needed invention. Electric hand tool. Full or part time.

Huge commission profits. Write Cvclo Mfg. 3816 Dahlia, Dept. 110, Denver, Colo. WANTED A AND MEN.

Leads Leads Leads Reserve Life Insurance Phon WE -7444 leads of as much as "IV games home games. Pittsburgh lost five P27912 at 6815 Indianapolis Hammond, Ind. We the undersigned reserve the right to bid during the second half of the sea straight home games to St Louis at the saie. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. son, saw a game lead evapo (Sept.

24-27). Cincinnati won nine of a completely incongruous season. Sympathies among all but ardent individual team rooters, were divided between the three combatants. Many pulled for the Phil Career Opportunities for Outstanding Men Ages 19 to 27 WE THE UNDERSIGNED, Will sell at public sal on January rate in one seven-day stretch during the second last week. The in a row, including eight on the road, then came home in first Reds, who were 64 games back Age 42, of 4423 Henry Hammond, passed away suddenly Saturday, Jan.

2 at St. Margaret Hospital. Survivors: Wife, Helen; 6 children, George, Kathleen, Joseph, Thomas, Steven and Timothy, all at home. Mother, Mrs. Pauline Dziepak of Hammond; 3 brothers, Stanley, Alexander and Anthony, all of Hammond; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Sophie Nesbltt and Mrs. Lillian Sheran-ko, both of East Chicago. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Jan. 5 at 9:30 a.m. from the Mysllwy Funeral Home, 4902 Reading East Chicago; 10 a.m.

at St. Casimir Church, Hammond, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Stanley Ziawinski singing the mass.

Burial, Holy Cross Cemetery, Calumet City. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday and Monday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. 14, 1969 ar 9:30 a.m. on mz Chevrolet Blscayn waaon, serial 21135J 120651 at 6815 Indianapolis Hammond Ind. We the undersigned reserve the right lies because they had seemed a of the leaders on Sept.

20, went on a nine-game winning streak dur their followers had anticipated a to bid at the sale. GENERAL FINANCE CORP cinch just a short time ago and ing which time the Phils lost 10 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, Will World Series for the City of straight, including three to St, sell at public sale an January 14, 1965 at 9:30 a.m. one 1962 place on September 27 by one game and lost four of their last five games at Crosley Field, St Louis had won eight straight, including five on the road, when the Mets moved in for the final week-end laboring under an eight-game losing streak. Casey Stengel's last placers took two straight. Fantastic! Pontlac Coupe, serial sMIP- Louis, and Cincinnati came home to close out the season on Monday Brotherly Love.

Many expressed hopes for Cin- 53008 at 6815 Indianapolis Hammond, Ind. We reserve the of the final week in first place right to bid at the -ale. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. SHIMALA Helen Of 1224 121st Whiting, passed away Saturday, Jan. 2nd at her home following a lingering illness.

Survivors are 3 sons, Anthony, Frank and Stanley, all of Whiting; one daughter, Mrs. Mayme Neeway of Buena Park, 16 grandchildren; 3 brothers, Rev. Cyprian O. F. stationed at Green Bay, Frank and John, both of Whiting; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Stella Sroka of Whiting and Mrs. Catherine Ugorski of Chicago. Funeral services will be Tuesday, Jan. 5th at 9:30 a.m. at the Kosior Chapel, 2031 Indianapolis Whiting; 10 a.m.

at St. Adalbert's Church, with her brother, the Rev. Cyprian officiating. Burial at Holy Cross Cemetery, Calumet City. Friends may visit at the chapel Sunday, 7 to 10 p.m.

and Monday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. with a one-game lead. Meanwhile, MISCELLANEOUS the rampaging Cardinals in the MALE HELP midst of an eight-game winning FRIEDMAN Max M. Age 78, of 1223 Beacon East Chicago, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 30, result of I sudden heart attack.

Survivors: wife, Ann; 1 son, Marvin of East Chicago; 1 daughter, Mrs. Ruth Lavitt of Denver, 2 brothers, Peter of Los Angeles, Harold of Benton Harbor, 4 sisters, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Call TU WE 1-6000, or write Box 84, Hammond. Indiana streak stood just lMi games be hind in third place. With a chance to tie or win the pennant on the final day, the Reds were shut out by a local boy-Jim Bunning who grew up in the Mrs.

Sadie Mooren and Mrs. Rae TRANSPORTATION HERTZ RENT A CAR License Cars for rent, by the hour, day, week, oi longer; local or long distance. Call WE 1-54444. 5041 Hohman Hammond. Indiana Greater Cincinnati area and whose CONTINENTAL OIL CO.

(Conoco) has a position open as Sub-Agent working out of company agency. Prefer man with following in Hammond-Calumet City area. Many dormant accounts at this agency can ba reopened by experienced man. Commission basis and small Investment required. For further information call: WE 1-5600.

Rubinson, both of South Bend, Mrs. Florence Seigel and Mrs. Dora Cone, both of Chicago, The Reds were in the "Driver's Seat" or so everyone said. They had three games coming up with the sixth-place Pirates while the in Customer Relations and -Sales at Illinois Bell Telephone On-the-job Training Salaried Position Excellent Future for Advancement Qualifications Preferred Some College Good Scholastic Record Desire to Sell Ability to Meet the Public Call for an Appointment 838-9995 Mr. G.

C. Phillips An equal opportunity employer ESTIMATOR grandchildren; 1 great SALESLADIES START 1965 PROFITS. Simply ring doorbells and tak your neighbors' cosmetic orders. Exclusive territory. High commission.

Call AVON today: 882-5412. Phillies and Cardinals would be granddaughter. Funeral services will be held Sunday, Jan. 3 at 1 p.m. from the Fife Funeral Home, Indianapolis Blvd.

and 142nd RIDERS wanted who work In Chicago. Call WE 2-0977. Lady. battling each other in St. Louis East Chicago.

Rabbi Julius Shu- However, Pittsburgh had other EMPLOYMENT back officiating. Burial, timwooa Cemetery, Hammond. FEMALE HELP ideas. GILLIAM Byron J. Age 61 of 520 Warren Calumet City, passed away at St.

FEMALE HELP A BAR MAID and waitresses (2), over 21, $60 guaranteed weekly, transportation available, Call Mr. Sam, GR 4-9383 after 12 noon. They shut out the Reds 2-0 on Tuesday night and followed with Margaret Hospital, Friday, Jan. 1. Survivors are his wife, Edith, one daughter, Mrs.

Myrna Jean (Gillian) Carpenter of Griffith. a 1-0 "whitewashing" on Wednes SMITH-Jaspar A. Age 85 of 7353 Center Hammond, passed away Friday, Jan. 1 at his residence. He is survived by 5 daughters, Mrs.

Edna Burgess with whom he made his home, Mrs. Verda Hines of Cape Girardeau, Mrs. Stella Rags-dale of Acres Field, Calif, and Mrs. Martha Conley of Griffith, Mrs. Mary Crawford of Hessville.

3 sons, Virgil of Lowell, Rev. Rosco Smith, Pastor of the Miller Baptist Church, Miller, Ind. and Woodrow of Hessville. 25 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Sunday, Jan.

3, at 2 p.m. from the First Regular Baptist Church of Hessville with Rev. James Frink officiating. Remains will then be removed to the Ford and Son Funeral Home, at Cape Girardeau, Mo. for services on Tuesday.

Burial will be in the Slkeston Cemetery, Slkes-ton. Mo. The Bocken Funeral Horn, 7042 Kennedy Hess-vill is in charge of off-season occupation is selling securities to Red fans. Ironic! But so it went. And the National League continued on its merry way, sticking to its unwritten law that a new champion must be crowned each year.

It's been that way now since 1959, and on only three occasions since 1944 had a team been able to win two In a row in the NL. To apply the frosting to tha cake, the final official paid attendance figures showed that the booming National League set a record for a third consecutive year with 12,045,190 admissions clicked off on the turnstiles. It marked the first time any league ever reached 12 million PAID. One son William of Hammond. 9 grandchildren.

One brother, Robert of Wheeling, III. Funeral services will be held Monday, Jan. 4 day night in a titantic pitching duel which went 16 innings and saw a record set for strikeouts by GRAPHIC ARTS ACCOUNTING OFFICE Bookkeeping, payroll. Figure aptitude and typing necessary. Some experience desirable or will train right girl.

Write Box T-5185, Hammond Times, giving resume and salary expected. PROGRESSIVE printing and pub at 1 p.m. from Snyder's Funeral PRODUCTION TINNER (Experienced) Unusual opportunity for sheet metal men who can work from sketches, drawings, and blueprints ta fabricate, assemble and apply various sheet metal parts for freight car and maintenance tinning. Must ba abl ta layout and aperata various machines. Hav own hand tools.

Paid Insurance, holidays, vacations and pension benefits. Apply Personnel Department GENERAL AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION CORP. 4405 Euclid Ave. East Chicago, Ind. An equal opportunity employer.

Home, Hohman Ave. at Warren with Rev. W. M. Littrell of HELP1 HELPI HELPI THAT'S WHAT Wf NEED FROM EXPERIENCED: SECRETARIES TYPISTS BOOKKEEPERS To work en various temporary assignments In th offices ef our customers.

If you can work 1-2 days, 1 week, 1 weeks, 1 month or longer call us Monday. On interview only. NO FEE. pay you weekly. MANPOWER, INC.

WK 2-8141 two teams in one game 36. That game experts were to avow later probably cost the Reds the pennant. Although they won the next BABYSITTER 5 days a week, live out, afternoons. Call before 1 o'clock, 933-7494. lishing tirm offers excellent opportunity for estimator with 2-S years graphic arts experience.

Duties entail estimating, scheduling, customer contact and all necessary order follow-up. Col-leg helpful but not essential. ficiating. Burial in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, Schererville. Friends may call Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to lu p.m.

BABYSITTER wanted 3 nights, cell EX 8-1022. GOLDBERG, PhD Dr. Milton S. Aae 43 of 438 E. Weslvan Dr.

night, 5-4, Cincy went through 34 consecutive innings during that WESTERN offers a good starting Temoe. Arizona, passed away suddenly at O'Hare Airport, Chi-caoo. result of a sudden heart COMPANION live In, free room and board, call WE 2-9324. series without scoring a run salary, attractive relocation allowance, opportunity for advancement and many company benefits, Including profit sharing. WRITS In confidence Outlining your qualifications and salary THUS WAS the stage set for CONTRACT typist for work in hom addressing envelopes.

Write Box T-5179, Hammond Times, giving telephone number. DAY GRILL COOK and night grill cook, apply in person at John-sen's Blue Top Drive-In and Coffee Shop, 8801 Indianapolis Highland. attack Thursday, Dec. 31. Survived by wife, Betty Jo.

2 sons, Ted and David. 1 daughter, Elizabeth at home. 1 sister, Mrs. Ted Schlosser of Hammond. 1 nephew, William Schlosser of Hammond.

Funeral services will be held Monday, Jan 4 at 9:30 a.m. from the Fife Funeral Home, Indianapolis Blvd. and 142nd St. Rabbi Julius Shuback officiating. Burial, Highland Lawn Cemetery, Terre Haute, Ind.

Friends may call at the funeral home 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday. SMITH Irvin T. Age 55, of 463 Buffalo Calumet City, passed away suddenly Saturday, Jan. 2 at St.

Margaret Hospital. Survivors are his wife, Helen (Murzyn); 2 brothers, Leonard of Roseland and Raymond of Hebron, 1 sister, Mrs. Emma Paprocki of Hegewisch; many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Tuesday, Jan. 5 at 9a.m.

from the Opyt Funeral Home, 13350 Baltimore Hegewisch. Mass at 9:30 a.m. at St. Victor Church with the Rev. Doyle officiating.

Burial at Holy Cross EXPERIENCED waitress wanted, 6 days per week. Good wages. Wishing Well Restaurant, 713 W. Chicago East Chicago. requirement to m.

Koper employment Manager, WESTERN PRINTING LITHOGRAPHING CO. (Operating Unit of Western Publishing Co.) 1720 Mound Av. Racine, Wisconsin. An equal opportunity employer. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC Experienced on Chrysler motor products.

A good lob for th right ELDERLY lady to live In, some housework and cooking, a home with small wages. Call WE 2-3079. GINN Norman Lee Age 68, of 7122 Madison Hammond, passed away January 1, St. Elizabeth Hospi Cemetery. Friends may can at the funeral home Sunday.

of a price you can't ignore! FOUNTAIN and setup girl, also waitress, apply In person, Th Pig Sanwich Shop, 473 Stat. TATMAN Mrs. Mary B. GIRL TO TYPE file and answer telephone for small sales com man. Ciesar's Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers, phone Whiting CLERK Typist, experienced, male, good at figures, shift work.

Write 1 Box T-5178, Hammond Times. pany in Hessville. Experience not required, must be able to type well. Pay depending on qualifica 0 I 0 tions, write box 1-5183, Hammond Times. Sp'o" cSl tal, Lafayette, mo.

survivors: i sister, Mrs. Ben Strong of Hammond; 1 foster sister, Maryann Carter, also of Hammond; 3 nieces, Mrs. Dorothy Kretsch and Mrs. Kathryn Carlisle and Billle Smith, all of Hammond; 2 nephews, Donald and Deloss Strong of Hammond; several great nieces and nephews. Funeral services Monday, Jan.

4th, 7 p.m. at Solan Funeral Home. 7109 Calumet Ave, Hammond. Rev. Harold Turpin of the First United Presbyterian Church officiating.

Burial, Ridgelawn Cemetery, Gary. Friends may call Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. GIRL TO WORK In medical office in Hessville, days and Saturday EXPERIENCED body and fender man, must have own hand tools, apply In person, Botma Auto Con-structlon, 6014 Columbia. FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT Information. Construction, other work projects.

Good paying overseas jobs with axtras, travel expenses. Writ only: Foralgn Service Bureau, Dept. 121, Brad-enton Beach, Florida. mornings, star personal qualifications and medical experience If any. Write to Mr.

MacLen- Age 77, passed away at her home in Lowell Saturday, Jan. 2. Survived by her husband, William H. Tatman; 3 daughters, Mrs. Byrl M.

Kenney of Springfield, Mrs. David Howkinson of Cedar Lake, Mrs. Robert E. Smith of Western Springs, 1 son, William R. Tatman of Oak Park, 8 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Monday, Jan. 4 at the Lowell Methodist Church at 2 p.m.. Rev. Edward Boase officiating. Burial, Lowell Cemetery.

Member of the Lowell Methodist Church, Order of the Eastern Star, Pythian Sisters and Lowell Woman's Club. Friends may call at the Esk-ridge Funeral Home, 707 E. Commercial Lowell after 2 p.m. Sunday. nan, 3406 Guthri St.

East Chi- cago, Ind. GIRL for dry cleaning store. 21-35. Counter work. Will give apartment and salary.

4607 LINOLEUM AND TILE Installer Carpetland USA, 8201 Calumet Munster. TE 6-555S. JACKSON Joseph Louis GROCERY market cashier Good pay, good hours. Experience only. Apply in person.

4837 Alexander MECHANIC Cash register, experienced only. $3.50 per hour. Call 312-755-2266; after 6 p.m. call 312-333-7304. Ave East Chicago.

HOUSEKEEPER for motherless country home, 2 school-aq chil NEED AN ALERT draft-exempt man tor clerical work in small dren, private room, must stay, WEINBERG William office. Average typist with figure I 696-6131. HOUSEKEEPER, experienced with aptitude. Good wages, paid benefits and vacation. Calumet City location.

Writ Box T-5186 Hammond Times references, 4 days week, S35. apply Sunday only, 1 to 3 p.m. 950 Age 70 of 3420 Highway Highland, passed away at the hom of his daughter with whom he made his hom, Mrs. Verl Trimble of Crown Point. Survivors, 3 daughters, Mrs.

Eleanor Weiss of Sumner, III. Mrs. Lucille Werst of Rockford, Ohio. Mrs. Louanna Trimble of Crown Point.

2 sons, Arthur of Roann, Ind. Gerald of Crown Point. 17 grandchildren. 16 great grandchildren. 2 brothers, John of Denver, Colo.

Ray of South Carolina. 2 sisters, Mrs. Elsie Coleman of Roscoe, Mo. Mrs. Ethel Tillery of Roscoe, Mo.

Funeral services will be held at the Fagen Funeral Gardens, 2828 Highway Highland, Monday, Jan. 4 at 1 p.m. Burial, Ross Cemetery, Ross, Ind. Rev. Delbert Krooswyk officiating.

I65tn Hammona. HOUSEKEEPER Live in, call 474- 7076 after 7 p.m. PART TIME If you're now working, but need a good permanent part tlm ob, to pay Christmas and other bills, call Mr. Paul, Monday, 138-7900. The Klrby Co.

HOUSEKEEPER-Permanent. Live tei urn (it in. 6 children. Call 838-8858. Age 55, of 6326 North Albany, Chicago, a former East Chicago resident, passed away Saturday, Jan.

2 at the Veteran's West Side Hospital in Chicago. Survivors: wife, Yetta; 2 sons, Edwin and Roy of Chicago; 2 sisters, Mrs. Rosefta Small of Hammond and Mrs. Ruth Barton of Munster; 3 brothers, Paul of Gary, Phil of Gary and Charles of East Chicago; his father, Morris Weinberg of East Chicago. Funeral services will be at the North-Town Chapel, 6130 N.

California Chicago, Monday, Jan. 4. Rabbi Shuback will officiate. Burial at Weld-heim Cemtery, Chicago. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon.

MAID. Steady work. Apply In TRUCK MECHANICS WANTED i person. Crown Motel. 17355 Tor rence, Lansing.

MOTHER'S helper, live In, room, JURECZKO Anton Experienced In gasoline and diesel repair, all union benefits, Ideal working conditions, radiant heated working areas. Contact Paul Davis, Gary White Sales and Service, 883-855. board and salary, Wednesday end Sunday off, other benefits. Call 836-9132. MATURE woman wanted for part time cashier experience preferred but not necessary, Store hours.

Apply Benson-Rixon, Woodmar WANTED Coupl for caretakers of small apartment building, must be responsible and also abl to make small repairs, in exchange for furnished apartment. Write Box T-5168, Hammond Times. Shopping Center. Complete with Everything Listed Below IN MEMORIAMS IN LOVING MEMORY of Mary OFFICE HELP on NCR bookkeep ing machine, pan or tun tii call Mr. Mitchell, EX 7-1981.

WANTED, car washer and polisher. Apply Broadway Auto Sales, 4333 Indianapolis East Chicago. Age 78, of 7215 Belmont Hammond, passed away Friday, Jan. 1 at the Shady Lane Convalescent Home, Dyer, following lingering illness. Survivors: daughter-in-law, Mrs.

Veronica Jureczko of Hammond; 2 grandsons, Ted and Richard and 1 granddaughter, Mrs. Henrietta Bartok, all of Hammond; 5 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday. Jan. 4 at 9:30 a.m.

from the Mysliwy Funeral Home, 6143 Columbia 10 a.m. at St. Michael Church, East Chicago. Rev. Edward Brnsztowski singing the mass.

Burial, St. Michael Cemetery, Hammond. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday 2 to and 7 to 10 p.m. Special prayers will be held Sunday evening at 8 p.m. SECRETARY For modern down town law office.

Experience unnecessary, too skills rcaulred WANTED Carpet Installer and helners. Annlv between 1-9 a.m.. lnHinnolit lull Whltlnn Must be upper 10 of graduating Ind. class. Phone We 2-6073.

SITTER, 2 to 4 p.m. daily, Monday thru Friday, Highland area, call Soft Ray Tinted Windshield Tilt Steering Wheel Deluxe Wheel Covers Accessory Group Remote Control Side Mirror Oversiie Whitewall Tires Diral Exhaust Seat Belts Electric Clock Custom Bucket Seats Back-Up Lights Undereoattng Parking Brake Signal Light Wlnterixed and Polished Yatski, who passed away 4 years ago today, January 3, 1961. You can only have on mother, Patient kind and true No other frlnd In all th world Will be as true to you For all her loving kindness She asked nothing in return If all the world deserts you To your mother you can turn So ail I can do dear mother Is to go and tend your grav And leave behind a token of love, to th besf mother God ever made. The Yatsko Family Super Turbint "400" Trans. Power Steering Power Brakes Sonomatle Radio Safety Group Windshield Washers Dual Speed Wipers betor 7 p.m.

838-4336. MALEFEMALE CHURCH ORGANIST In a liturgical church, 1 or 2 service per Sunday. Extra services, call TE 8-8569. WAITRESS WANTED Grill experienced necessary, hours 11 a.m. to p.m., good location and work ing conditions, only neat, experienced applicants considered, call KELLER Anna Marie PFAI FtTATF INSTRUCTION 836-9161 for Interview appointment, Munster Lanes Coffee Shop.

Plrt mMllnfl frM. I earn real WAITRESS Counter work, steedv work, steady days. Whitlng-fcob- Aa 77 of 7334 Marsnan Hessville, passed away Friday, Jan. 1, at her residence. She Is survived by her husband, Gustav, one daughter.

Mrs. Hildegard Schwabauer of Chicago, on Neil Schwabauer of hicago. 3 sisters, Mrs. Berta Gisen and Mrs. Emma Hofer and Mrs.

Marta Jenneweln and on brother. Karl Hirzel, all of Ger rtsvlll resident prererrea. Apply Indiana State Employment Service, 6924 Indianapolis FLORISTS Hansen Brother? Flowers Hammond. estate fundamentals and preparation needed for state license xam. New course by Northwest-rn Indiana School of Real Estate will meet at Sheraton Inn, Rt.

70 and Clay In Gary at I psn. Wednesday, Jan. 13, In the Ambassador Room. Com as our guest. RETIRED COUPLE Would vou Ilk a few hours work f've days a week? Southslde office needs experienced cleaning and maintenance help.

WE 2-8300. WANTED Housekeeper. 2 girls. many. Funeral services will be Ages 5 and 8.

Hours 10 to 6. days. Call Tl 4-4296 mornings or evenings. 923-6370 from 12 to V120 Hohman Han Phone WE 2-020) Monday, jan. 4 ai p.m.

rrom the Concordia Lutheran Church i p.m. with the Rev. Herbert J. Teske FEMALE HELP Jr. officiating.

Burial In concor. LOST AND FOUND dia Cemetery. Friends ar Invited to call at th Bocken Funeral Home, 7042 Kennedy Hessville on Sunday 2 to and SALESMEN i FOUND-Palr of children's glasses In case, on 173rd between Oak-dale and Howard, WE 2 3846. LOST: 2 color photo pictures, size 8x10, also film. TO 2-2019.

7 to 10 Dm. Remains will be re 1965 Buick "Special11 2-Door Sedan $2443.65 moved to the church at 10 a.m. on Monday. MARTIN -Hannah KEYPUNCH OPERATOR Must hav a minimum of 2 years experienr. Good fringe benefits.

Apply HAMMOND VALVE 1844 Summer Hammond. Age 75, of Schneider, passed away Saturday, Jan. 2. Survived by her husband. Otto; PERSONALS INSURANCE SALESMAN OUR MEN make above average earnings.

Insurance experience not necessary. WE TRAIN YOU. I hav position open for an ambitious man for th Hammond territory, who desires a good future with an old established insurance company. WE OFFER RETIREMENT PLAN AND PAID VACATIONS. Must have a car.

Commonwealth Llf and Accident Insurance Company, 9 E. Rldg 887-2472. J. Lefler, Manager. 2-Door Sedan $1726.00 33 M.P..

44mH Windshield Weshon Wlntarlxod Heetw ted Defrester Pront Soot loltt 2 daughters, Mrs. Ruth Tapley 1SS V. Engine 3-Spoi SyneromtiH Tram. Htattr and Dtfroittr WIndshloltJ Wo.hom Front Stat lalfi Undarcoattnq wlntorlttd Polish! CONSERVATIVES ar Invited to loin Public Action, a service fnr conservatives that 1) notifies you of bills before Congress that Of Fort wayne, Mrs. Anna Camus of Schneider, Ind 1 son, Forrest Martin of Demotte, 10 orendchildreni 21 great grandchildren; 1 brother, Luther Osby of Hebron, Ind.

Funeral services will be held 2 p.m Tuesday, Jan. 5 at the Schneider Presbyterian Church with the will affect our form of government; 2) notifies you when concerted action will be effective and 3) Informs you to whom td send your own messaqe of protest or approval. For further Information write P. O. Box 4117, Hammond, Ind.

MISCELLANEOUS Rev. E. L. Worley officiating. Interment will follow at Sander's Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Sheets Funeral Home, 604 E. Commercial Lowell LARGE HOME STUDY SCHOOL alter 7 p.m. Sunday. WRIGHT Jessi Aae 76, formerly of 282 2 78th St. Chicago, passed away Fri WANTED Nurse far The Oporarinq Room ST.

MARGARGET HOSPITAL 21 Dojg Jt. Hammond, Indiana fined ey, sernrity nd ill current benefits. Apply to Director nursing service, im, ext. (II or ill. day.

Jan. I. Survived by stepdaughter, Mrs. Bertha Jensen of Chicago; I nieces, Mrs. CVynfhy needs permanent Representatlv In this tree to close furnished Qualified leads.

Must man of high Integrity, bondebla, reliable, good working habits, cap-abl of efficiently supervising territory. Liberal commission and Thomas of Lansing. Mrs. Anni Over a Half Century of Sales and Service In Hammond 5530 to 5544 Hohman 4vnoe, Hammond .5150 bonus. Right man can earn fi4r Writ Box 5111, Ham Lomemer of Arizona; 1 nephew, William Thompson of Michigan.

Funeral services will be held Monday, Jan. 4 1 p.m. from 1hi Schroeder Funeral Home, 3227 Ridge Lansing. Friends mond Times. may can rrer p.m.

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